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कान्हा टाइगर रिजर्व | Kanha Tiger Reserve in Hindi
कान्हा टाइगर रिजर्व | Kanha Tiger Reserve in Hindi कान्हा टाइगर रिजर्व के बारे में रोचक तथ्य, Interesting Facts About Kanha Tiger Reserve in Hindi – कान्हा टाइगर रिजर्व 940 वर्ग किलोमीटर क्षेत्र में फैला हुआ है। यह टाइगर रिजर्व सतपुड़ा पहाड़ियों के श्रृंखला में फैला हुआ है। यह टाइगर रिजर्व कोर जोन और बफर जोन मिलाकर 1945 वर्ग किमी में फैला हुआ हैं। Kanha Tiger Reserve in Hindi, History of Kanha…
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mptourandtourism · 1 year
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National Parks in (MP) Madhya Pradesh, India
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The land of tigers and leopards. The home of Mowgli and the region with some of India’s densest forests. That’s the green heart of India — Madhya Pradesh.
A forest-rich state, Madhya Pradesh is a haven for wildlife spotting and has been adding to its green cover. A survey by the Forest Survey of India says that the forest cover in Madhya Pradesh increased to 77482.49 sq km! During winter (October to February), Madhya Pradesh resuscitates its natural beauty, dotted with evergreen forests.
Here are some of the best National Parks in Madhya Pradesh where you can make a wild trip.
BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK
This reserve is known for the highest density of tiger population in India. Built on the terrain of great rocky hills, swampy lands, and densely-forested valleys, it is home to more than 22 species of mammals, 250 species of birds, and several primate groups.
Jeep safaris are the best option to explore this beautiful reserve and it is recommended to plan a safari in two different time slots. The sun-kissed terrains in the morning allow you to explore through different plants and sight interesting birds, while during the night wild comes to life.
Being an apt place for sightings of Asian paradise flycatcher, long-billed vulture, red wattled Lapwing, and several other migratory birds, the Bandhavgarh tiger reserve is an ecstasy for bird watchers.
Another attraction of this reserve is the Sheesh Shaiya Idol of Lord Vishnu. Located on the Bandhavgarh hill, Lord Vishnu can be seen in a sleeping position
Nearest Airport: Jabalpur (190 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Jabalpur (190 km), Katni (102 km), Satna (120 km), and Umaria (35 km)
PENCH NATIONAL PARK
The Pench Tiger Reserve gets its name from the Pench River that flows through the reserve. It has the highest density of herbivorous animals. The legendary backdrop of Rudyard Kipling’s Jungle Book and its lead character Mowgli, Pench is the wild heart of India. The national park is also famous for its huge population of gaur (Indian bison) and around 300 species of resident and migratory birds. During winters, thousands of migratory birds flock to this park. In these forests, the rare black leopard was recently spotted!
Nearest Airport: Nagpur (92 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Nagpur Junction (78 km), Jabalpur
KANHA NATIONAL PARK
Stretched over 940 sq km, the sal and bamboo forests of Kanha Tiger Reserve provide a dramatic natural grandeur. The core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve was created in 1974 under Project Tiger. Being the first tiger reserve of Madhya Pradesh, it has established grounds for a series of a stringent conservation programme for the protection of the area’s flora and fauna. It has given Kanha its deserved reputation for being one of the finest and best administered National Parks in India.
It is home to around 22 species of mammals and 200 species of birds, including the ecologically significant red-headed vulture. Kanha Tiger Reserve is also the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a mascot, named Bhoorsingh the Barasingha.
Visit this park between October and June, and plan a trip of three nights to have a good chance of spotting elusive animals.
Nearest Airport: Jabalpur (160 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Jabalpur (129 km)
PANNA NATIONAL PARK
Panna, or emerald in Hindi, aptly describes this national park — a green haven for all! Panna Tiger Reserve is a prominent attraction in this town as it is situated at a point where the continuity of Cape Comorin is broken and the great Gangetic plains begin. Tiger, leopard, wild dog, wolf, hyena, sloth bear, and caracal are some of the prominent animals found in this area. The avifauna comprises 200 species, including a host of migratory birds. Apart from the regular animal sightings, you can also spot mugger crocodiles and the long snout gharial on the banks of Ken.
In 2009, Panna Tiger Reserve was nearly devoid of tiger population. To cope with this problem, several tiger resettlement programme were launched and in a short time, tigers once again populated Panna’s forests.
Tourists of Panna Tiger Reserve can also participate in the walk with the Pardhis, a nomadic community that has been hired to help in hunting since Mughal Emperors.
Pardhis — A nomadic community that since the time of Mughal emperors, has been hired to help in shikar or hunting. They are expert trackers and they can also mimic the voices of different animals with perfection. To provide an alternative source of livelihood to this community and to encourage their reformation, ‘Walk with the Pardhis’ was initiated by the Last Wilderness Foundation and Forest Department, Panna Tiger Reserve. For more information, visit
Nearest airport: Khajuraho (42 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Khajuraho (46 km), Satna (74 km)
For more information, visit -https://www.mptourism.com/panna-national-park.html
SATPURA NATIONAL PARK
This biodiversity hotspot is a habitat of 52 species of mammals, 31 reptiles, and 300 species of birds, out of which 14 are endangered. Located in the Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh, the Satpura Tiger Reserve is also a habitat for arboreal mammals such as flying squirrels, giant squirrels, leaf-nosed bats, and many more. Tourists can also enjoy an array of pollution-free activities like cycling, canoeing, and trekking. Moreover, the ranges of the Pachmarhi plateau are enriched with Sal forests and teak forests, due to which the Satpura Tiger Reserve is also known as the Northern Extremity of Western Ghats.
Source URL- https://www.mptourism.com/wildlife-in-madhya-pradesh-india.html
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16 elephants working at Kanha Tiger Reserve enjoy a week off
16 elephants working at Kanha Tiger Reserve enjoy a week off
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vilaspatelvlogs · 3 years
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MP में बाघों की तादाद बढ़ने का असर: बाघों का इलाका घटा, बांधवगढ़ और कान्हा टाइगर रिजर्व में टेरिटोरियल फाइट में सबसे ज्यादा 25 बाघों की मौत
MP में बाघों की तादाद बढ़ने का असर: बाघों का इलाका घटा, बांधवगढ़ और कान्हा टाइगर रिजर्व में टेरिटोरियल फाइट में सबसे ज्यादा 25 बाघों की मौत
Hindi News National In Bandhavgarh And Kanha Tiger Reserve, Maximum 25 Tigers Died In Territorial Fight. Ads से है परेशान? बिना Ads खबरों के लिए इनस्टॉल करें दैनिक भास्कर ऐप भोपाल18 मिनट पहलेलेखक: रोहित श्रीवास्तव कॉपी लिंक एक बाघ की टेरिटरी 50 से 60 वर्ग किमी में रहती है। इसमें एक बाघ के साथ दो बाघिन रह सकती हैं। – फाइल फोटो टाइगर स्टेट मध्यप्रदेश में अभी 526 बाघ हैं, लेकिन बीते 3 साल में…
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All You Need To Know About Historical Places To Visit Near Jabalpur
Situated in the southern-east region of Madhya Pradesh there are many famous historical places in Jabalpur, some remarkable sites in Jabalpur include Madan Mahal, Dhuandhar Falls and Marble Rocks in Bhedaghat. These best tourist places in Jabalpur will surely amaze them in whichever direction they turn to, giving a rare remindful of their trip. Following is the list of places to visit near Jabalpur.
•    Madan Mahal Fort
The Madan Mahal was ruled by the dynasty Gond Tribes and is also associated with the Gond queen Rani Durgavati and her son Veer Singh, as the name implies the fort is not so big but a compact and significant architecture marvel constructed under the 37th Gond ruler Madan Singh. The fort is situated atop hill at a height of about five hundred meters, giving the best view to the whole city and the green surrounding. Although the fort is named as Mahal but was used as a watch tower, you can see the rooms, stables, secret passages, ancient scripts drawn over the corridors etc. The Mahal was basically a military post where the army men and their horses where kept. There are certain rumours floating around the Mahal that the gold bricks and Gond treasures are hidden in the accessible folds of ground. Also an underground tunnel is located in the fort covering a long distance which was built as an escape route for the Gonds.
•    Dhuandar Falls
Dhuandhar falls are located in Bhedaghat and are 30 meters high, the Narmada river flows by making its way from the famous white marble and suddenly the narrow thrust falls down into a waterfall known as Dhuandhar. The word Dhuandhar is derived from two Hindi words smoke and flow means a waterfall where you get smoke-flow feeling. The view magically turns into a cloud of refreshing smoke. The thrust which is created by the falling mass of mist is so loud that its roar can be heard from a far distance.
•    Marble Mountains
Under the bright moon the 100 feet tall marble mountains change their form into a spectacular silver marbles when the Narmada River passes through it and under the sunset the marble changes to yellow. Tourist can also enjoy a boat ride where the boatmen describes various places  in a sing-song manner and tells story of Burha, crocodiles and many other things that loiter downstream.
•    Balancing Rock
In Bhedaghat, near Madan Mahal fort there are two rocks, precariously placed over one another, only edges are in touch, these haven't fallen even during earthquakes 6.5 magnitude. The balancing rocks are in this position for decades and continue to surprise us with the balance it possesses.
Other interesting places to visit near jabalpur includes Hanumantal Bada Jain Mandir, Shiv Statue at Kachnar City etc. The world-renowned tiger reserves like Kanha National Park etc can also be visited near the city.
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mptourandtourism · 2 years
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Madhya Pradesh - The Wild Heart of India
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The land of tigers and leopards. The home of Mowgli and the region with some of India's densest forests. That's the green heart of India - Madhya Pradesh.
A forest-rich state, Madhya Pradesh is a haven for wildlife spotting and has been adding to its green cover. A survey by the Forest Survey of India says that the forest cover in Madhya Pradesh increased to 77482.49 sq km! During winter (October to February), Madhya Pradesh resuscitates its natural beauty, dotted with evergreen forests. Here are some wild trips you can make!
Bandhavgarh
This reserve is known for the highest density of tiger population in India. Built on the terrain of great rocky hills, swampy lands, and densely-forested valleys, it is home to more than 22 species of mammals, 250 species of birds, and several primate groups.
Jeep safaris are the best option to explore this beautiful reserve and it is recommended to plan a safari in two different time slots. The sun-kissed terrains in the morning allow you to explore through different plants and sight interesting birds, while during the night wild comes to life.
Being an apt place for sightings of Asian paradise flycatcher, long-billed vulture, red wattled Lapwing, and several other migratory birds, the Bandhavgarh tiger reserve is an ecstasy for bird watchers.
Another attraction of this reserve is the Sheesh Shaiya Idol of Lord Vishnu. Located on the Bandhavgarh hill, Lord Vishnu can be seen in a sleeping position
Nearest Airport: Jabalpur (190 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Jabalpur (190 km), Katni (102 km), Satna (120 km), and Umaria (35 km)
Pench
The Pench Tiger Reserve gets its name from the Pench River that flows through the reserve. It has the highest density of herbivorous animals. The legendary backdrop of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book and its lead character Mowgli, Pench is the wild heart of India. The national park is also famous for its huge population of gaur (Indian bison) and around 300 species of resident and migratory birds. During winters, thousands of migratory birds flock to this park. In these forests, the rare black leopard was recently spotted!
Nearest Airport: Nagpur (92 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Nagpur Junction (78 km), Jabalpur
Kanha
Stretched over 940 sq km, the sal and bamboo forests of Kanha Tiger Reserve provide a dramatic natural grandeur. The core of the Kanha Tiger Reserve was created in 1974 under Project Tiger. Being the first tiger reserve of Madhya Pradesh, it has established grounds for a series of a stringent conservation programme for the protection of the area's flora and fauna. It has given Kanha its deserved reputation for being one of the finest and best administered National Parks in India.
It is home to around 22 species of mammals and 200 species of birds, including the ecologically significant red-headed vulture. Kanha Tiger Reserve is also the first tiger reserve in India to officially introduce a mascot, named Bhoorsingh the Barasingha.
Visit this park between October and June, and plan a trip of three nights to have a good chance of spotting elusive animals.
Nearest Airport: Jabalpur (160 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Jabalpur (129 km)
Panna
Panna, or emerald in Hindi, aptly describes this national park - a green haven for all! Panna Tiger Reserve is a prominent attraction in this town as it is situated at a point where the continuity of Cape Comorin is broken and the great Gangetic plains begin. Tiger, leopard, wild dog, wolf, hyena, sloth bear, and caracal are some of the prominent animals found in this area. The avifauna comprises 200 species, including a host of migratory birds. Apart from the regular animal sightings, you can also spot mugger crocodiles and the long snout gharial on the banks of Ken.
In 2009, Panna Tiger Reserve was nearly devoid of tiger population. To cope with this problem, several tiger resettlement programme were launched and in a short time, tigers once again populated Panna's forests.
Tourists of Panna Tiger Reserve can also participate in the walk with the Pardhis, a nomadic community that has been hired to help in hunting since Mughal Emperors.
Pardhis - A nomadic community that since the time of Mughal emperors, has been hired to help in shikar or hunting. They are expert trackers and they can also mimic the voices of different animals with perfection. To provide an alternative source of livelihood to this community and to encourage their reformation, 'Walk with the Pardhis' was initiated by the Last Wilderness Foundation and Forest Department, Panna Tiger Reserve. For more information, visit
Nearest airport: Khajuraho (42 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Khajuraho (46 km), Satna (74 km)
For more information, visit -https://www.mptourism.com/panna-national-park.html
Satpura
This biodiversity hotspot is a habitat of 52 species of mammals, 31 reptiles, and 300 species of birds, out of which 14 are endangered. Located in the Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh, the Satpura Tiger Reserve is also a habitat for arboreal mammals such as flying squirrels, giant squirrels, leaf-nosed bats, and many more. Tourists can also enjoy an array of pollution-free activities like cycling, canoeing, and trekking. Moreover, the ranges of the Pachmarhi plateau are enriched with Sal forests and teak forests, due to which the Satpura Tiger Reserve is also known as the Northern Extremity of Western Ghats.
Resource URL - https://www.mptourism.com/wildlife-in-madhya-pradesh-india.html
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